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Boom!

Boom!

The noise didn't stop because Chu Mo was on alert. Instead, it began to beco more urgent.

Boom boom boom!

Boom boom!

Boom boom boom boom!

It was as if sothing was ramming determinedly into that place, even the dripping water sotis increased, sotis disappeared.

"Could there be… a living creature inside?"

The corners of Chu Mo's mouth twitched slightly.

At this mont, the jade on his chest suddenly emitted a strong heat.

"Huh?" Chu Mo's eyes brightened, and at the sa ti, he was sowhat surprised.

The sensitivity of his jade to treasures was always very strong. For instance, during his process of climbing this cliff, he had found several incredibly high-quality primordial dicines.

But how could sothing living possibly appear deep inside this hundred-foot cliff?

Moreover, this jade's reaction, it was a bit slow, wasn't it?

Chu Mo scratched his head, looking at the increasingly urgent noise, hesitating internally about whether or not to help dig out the area...

At this mont, the jade against Chu Mo's chest suddenly beca as hot as a red-hot iron, causing Chu Mo to shout out loud.

"Are you trying to kill ?" Chu Mo couldn't help but shout, ripping open his clothes and looking down to see if he had been burned.

Even after being slashed so many tis, Chu Mo had never uttered a sound, showing just how intense the sudden heat had been.

With Chu Mo's shout, the sound of the impact on the stone wall abruptly stopped.

The stone cave suddenly beca quiet.

But then Chu Mo heard a booming sound from deep within the rock.

It was as if a giant creature was furiously burrowing through the rock. Then, a strong sense of danger descended upon Chu Mo's mind.

With this sound, the noise of the impact on the rock wall also started to beco sowhat crazed.

Boom boom boom boom...!

Chu Mo's mouth twitched, and he couldn't help picking up his Heaven Slaying sword, pointing it towards the location where the noise was concentrated, and making a gentle swipe...

Splash!

Crunch and crack!

Thump thump!

A large pile of black things directly fell from the top into the stone pit that Chu Mo had dug.

Then, a large amount of water flowed down like a waterfall, carrying with it an intense cold.

At the sa ti, a very unpleasant sound ca from deep within the rock: "Aaaah..."

Then... Boom!

A bright red shadow, accompanied by a thunderous noise and carrying nurous scattered stones, burst directly out from deep within the rock.

Chu Mo instantly blocked his front with his sword, coldly watching this unexpected visitor.

Then, Chu Mo was dumbfounded.

Because what appeared in front of him looked exactly like the legendary Vermilion Bird!

In the ancient myths of the Four Symbols Continent, there were four spiritual creatures that fell from the higher realms for unknown reasons, naly the Azure Dragon, the White Tiger, the Vermilion Bird, and the Black Tortoise.

When these divine beasts ca to the Four Symbols Continent, they had lost all their magic. However, they still possessed unimaginable power. Common people could not even co close to them.

Later, these spiritual creatures left so of their bloodlines on the Four Symbols Continent. These bloodlines beca the top-tier nine-ranked Primordial Beasts on the Four Symbols Continent!

Whether this legend was true or not has always been a topic of debate.

But this did not affect the fact that the four continents of the Four Symbols Continent were nad after these four divine beasts. Nor did it affect the images of these four divine beasts, which have been passed down from ancient tis to the present day.

Not to ntion Chu Mo, who liked miscellaneous studies from a young age, even an ordinary child was very familiar with the images of the four divine beasts.

Therefore, at this mont, upon seeing a living Vermilion Bird right before him, Chu Mo was completely dumbfounded. He could hardly believe his own eyes.

This was even more shocking than when he found out his master was from the Immortal Realm.

After all, the existence of the Immortal Realm wasn't a myth. It's just that the vast majority of people in the world didn't know about it. But these divine beasts had been passed down from generation to generation on the Four Symbols Continent. They were deeply ingrained in people's hearts.

And now, one of the four divine beasts suddenly appeared before him.

Not just Chu Mo, but even if Lone City Sword or Beyond Heaven's Immortal were here, they would probably be left speechless too.

"Mortal," said the Vermilion Bird, who was as red as fire and seed to be burning, after staring at Chu Mo for a long ti. It spoke in humanoid language, its voice filled with authority. In its eyes, there was also an imnsely imperial aura. "Leave here! This… isn't a place you should be."

Its voice was cold and full of authority. It was unquestionable.

"Why?" Chu Mo frowned slightly as he asked.

"You dare to question ?" The flas on the Vermilion Bird began to intensify. The imnse imperial authority unleashed, covering the sky and pressing towards Chu Mo.

Chu Mo could clearly see a shimr of anger flashing through the dignified eyes of the Vermilion Bird. It seed extraordinarily enraged by Chu Mo's questioning.

"Questioning is the sa as seeking death! Do you understand, you insignificant human?" The Vermilion Bird said while its flas beca even more intense. Its entire body seed to be on fire, and it took a few steps towards Chu Mo. Its powerful aura was overwhelming, like turbulent clouds covering the sky.

Chu Mo's mouth twitched slightly, and he couldn't help but take two steps back.

He would be lying if he said he wasn't fearful. The Vermilion Bird's imposing imperial aura, coupled with its strong pressure, was sothing Chu Mo hadn't even felt from the Demon Lord.

However, even amidst the fear, Chu Mo harbored a sensation of defiance. At the sa ti, on an instinctive level, he felt sothing was not quite right.

He pondered for a while, his gaze subconsciously falling to the hole through which the Vermilion Bird had co. Suddenly, he had an epiphany, as if he had figured sothing out.

Then, without any hesitation, Chu Mo transmitted a thought to Jade.

"Jade, can you show … exactly what kind of bird this creature is?" At this point, Chu Mo began to question the identity of the Vermilion Bird!

This creature, with its imposing imperial aura, dignified gaze, and fiery body, would make anyone think it was the Vermilion Bird, one of the Four Divine Beasts.

But the manner in which it had entered the area was a bit too absurd!

After all, it was a legendary divine beast, right!

Had it really tunneled in here like a rat through the hole?

Moreover, despite its dignified gaze, Chu Mo felt as if there was a hint of slyness in its eyes. Additionally, he had a strong intuition that the creature was salivating over the strange fishes in the puddle behind him.

Of course, this could just be Chu Mo's imagination.

But Chu Mo's doubt just grew stronger and stronger.

At that mont, Chu Mo felt a significant surge of heat from Jade, and he subconsciously glanced at Jade's space.

His mouth twitched at the sight of it.

All the pri dicinal materials that had been stored in Jade's space had beco dust, completely disappearing in an instant!

Even when he used Jade to observe the Demon Lord, the consumption was not this severe, right?

Chu Mo was left speechless.

At that mont, Jade also transmitted so information to him. (To be continued. If you enjoy this work, please vote for it on qidian. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please read on m.qidian.)

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